Showing posts with label Song. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Song. Show all posts

Aug 20, 2011

A Smart Guy - Ko Than Maung

It's been quite a long time I didn't share Arakan music. Now, I would like to share one of the songs sung by Arakanese famous singer, Than Maung. It's about a drunkard.

As you all know that habits like drinking and smoking are bad habits that are difficult to quit when you got them. However, these bad habits are seems to be good when you are having first time contact with them.

At the end of the days, these bad habits deteriorating not only health of that victim but also damage to personal image of the person, eventually lead to early death.

It's the song sung in Arakanese, hopefully you all will enjoy by listening.

Have fun.

Download here!

Jun 8, 2011

Siberia - Wong Ko Khaing

The song is about the Siberian Crane, one of the endangered species of the kingdom of birds, known to be left about three thousand birds around the world. The most distinct characteristic of the Siberia Crane is that they are the birds migrating the longest distance in the world. Depending on the weather and survival, they usually migrated two times in a year. They flock into big group and flown over the hills and mountain ranges over thousands of miles every year. They migrated every year to the south when the weather is not suitable for them habitat in their arctic region. However, it is quite faithful to their home land that they will be flying back to their home land when the summer comes.

The song of Arakanese Singer, Wong Ko Khaing, featured its distinct characteristic of migration over the long distance and returning back to their home when there is ok for them. It makes me felt like singer wanted to tell me that the animal, this bird is faithful to its land in such manner.

How about you and me? Will we be faithful to our land like Siberia Crane?

If you wanted to, please queue in front or rear, either place you wanted to. We will be flying back to our own destiny at one day. Will you want to join us?




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Apr 24, 2011

Arakan Remix

By right, this remix album is the best to play in Water festival. Though 2011 water festival was over, it is still good to have for next year water festival or other festive events. I hope you all will have fun to listen Arakanese Remix songs. You can listen by clicking the play button on the below links, and you can even download those songs by clicking the song title in front.
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REMIX 02 -
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REMIX 08 -
REMIX 09 -
REMIX 10 -
REMIX 11 -
REMIX 12 -

Mar 22, 2011

Arakanese & Thong Gran

Arakan_Water_Festival

This is an old song since our childhood days, but not this version. This version was the one renewed by today’s Arakanese singers. As far as I know about this song is that was extracted from the album called “Myak Wan Rake” only, and regret to say that I don’t even have info of the singer of this song too. The theme of the song is about the lovely nature of Arakanese young people who seldom shows up their patriotic spirits in normal conditions, but the time they got drunk, they are bluntly shown up as the highest patriotic people and called for perseverance of race and religion.

Now, there will be Thung Gran @ Water festival of Arakan New Year in around mid of April, thus I would like to feature the following song about Arakanese Water festival.



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Dec 5, 2010

How's that, Ko Ko

Photo Credit : Zinyaw
I hope you all will know Songkran of Thailand. It is a kind of water festival that people splash water each another believing that water can clean bad faiths of the last year. Its concept was originated in Buddhism and it normally fall on New Year of Buddhist calendar. It falls under somewhere in April of Georgian calendar. As of it’s originated in Buddhism, no wonder it also involved in Arakan which is one of the prominent land of Buddhism. Rather than India, which is first origin of Buddhism, Arakan is a land of the earliest land spread Buddhism and able to sustain until today. Arakanese also felt proud of it.

OK. Let’s talk about water festival. There are a lot of water festivals all over the world. The main theme of the festival is still same, but the method of playing water is slightly different in Arakan.

The youngsters from all over the townships organize and build the venue called Man Dats, come with stage for performance. Usually there is long traditional boat to use as water tank. There are ladies standing as a row inside the Man Dat, and then there are elder woman who is managing to allow the ladies and the visitors to Man Dat to be able to play water peacefully.

If you were a guy who wants to play water with a certain lady inside Man Dat, you have to make a request to the elder woman inside Man Dat. She will help you to check whether the lady you request is available or not. If the lady is available, you are allowed to play water with that lady. In the playing time, you can have a chit chat with her, asking her name, asking where she stay, and so on. Most of the dates in Arakan starts from this event.

In some cases, if the girl you want to play water with is your girlfriend, you can ask her to wait until you come to Man Dat.

The song that I am going to share with you is about a girl who feels angry for late coming boyfriend who asks her to wait until he arrived for water playing.



Download here!
Here is MTV of same song,


Have fun to listen to Arakanese song.

:)

Oct 13, 2010

Run Khwun Oo Ka Byar is On Sale

Run Khwun Oo Ka Byar, the very first album directly distributed to abroad is now available in Singapore. You all can buy the genuine copy of MTV by calling these numbers; 9066 2500 and 9481 1101.


It has been launched with special promotional price of SGD 3.00 per copy only. You can buy for yourself and can give your friends as a gift too. It is available in direct download format for all the Arakanese Music Lovers from all over the world. It will charge you US$ 1.50 per copy.


Online sale was supported by AMP.

We would like to urge all the Arakanese people to support the Arakanese Music by purchasing genuine copies of this VCD.

Thank you.

Sep 27, 2010

New Arakanese MTV : Run Khwun Oo Kabyar

This will be an advertisement post.

I hope you guys will remember Rakhita Music Online Radio that I introduce you over here organized by a group of Arakanese youths. Now, they had arranged and produced their very first MTV of a handful of couple songs in Arakanese. It is now in final stage to launch. I hope it will be launched for oversea audience first. Then, it will be launched for audience inside Myanmar. Rakhita Music Group has said that this MTV will be launched in special prices in Myanmar and abroad compared to the previously released MTVs in the market.

Vinyl (3×2)
Let’s support Arakanese Music by purchasing genuine copies of this newly issued MTV. Here is an Ad of MTV you can watch and listen. Have fun for watching and wait for actual launching soon.





Watch it on YouTube.

Thank you for watching. :)

Sep 25, 2010

Buffalo Herding Song - Khaing Kyaw Lun

First of all, it will need to introduce what is Makkala? Makkala is a type of traditional hand made hats used in Arakan. It is made up of bamboo and foliage of palm trees . It is used in Arakan by its own people since ancient time. Nowadays, Makkala is well-known for throughout Myanmar as of it was used as a symbol of the leading political party in Myanmar, National League for Democracy. The origin of this song is famous, ancient poem about buffalo-boy (not cow boy).

In country sides of Myanmar, buffalos are used for farming as like cows. Some says that strength of buffalo is better than that of cows and productivity of the farming with buffalo too. After using them in farming, in their leisure hours, teenagers from the villages bring them to wander around the nearby mountains and dells to allow them to relax.

There is a bell made up of wood hanged around the buffalo’s neck, it makes sounds as the buffalo moving, helping the buffalo boy to find out where are they if they got lost inside the forest near to small mountains. In my childhood days, I asked my dad what those things are hanging around the cows’ and buffalo's neck, my dad gave me a funny answer as a joke, he told me that is buffalo's radio, they were listening while they wandering around the forest.

Buffalo herding song is derived from the buffalo teaming poem, and it was used as a poem in text books in high school in Myanmar once a few decades ago. Then, it was omitted in the updated text books already. Now it was renewed as a song by famous Arakanese singer, Khaing Kyaw Lun.

Here is the song of Buffalo Herding, I hope you should have fun by listening and watching MTV of it.


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Buffalo


Sep 19, 2010

Missing Crescent Land - Wong Ko Khaing

As we have been abroad and staying for long time, initially we hoped that as longer as we stay there, lesser and lesser we would be missing our home land. But, actually it was totally wrong. We all human being, even though we migrated from one place to another for certain unavoidable reasons of life, the place we called home town or native land, we would be missing it for whole life. For Arakanese, it is more obvious than other races I have known on the world.

Today, I would like to feature one of the Arakanese songs sung by Arakanese Singer, Wong Ko Khaing. It’s about missing the crescent land.

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Missing Crescent Land

Jun 21, 2010

แ€™ိုးแ€œာေแ€›... แ€œီแ€œာေแ€›.... @ Rain Coming..... Wind Coming...

Today, if we are talking about that word “tweet”, you will think about the social networking tool, twitter. It is a reason that twitter is one of the most influential networking tools of the day. But, actually we had experienced tweets since our childhood days. In Mgluaye’s childhood days in Arakan, Burma which is the area that got a lot of heavy rains and strong winds, somewhere in such kind of time, month of May, June, we had to face strong winds and heavy rains. And the other prominent thing in our childhood environment was that our native town has had a lot of coconut trees and there were so many sparrows were building their nets on those coconut trees.

It is common that strong winds comes before the heavy rains, therefore we all can hear noisy tweets all over the environments before the rains. Sparrows, regardless of its tiny size, it can make too noisy sounds. There is an Arakan traditional song that child usually sung while there is strong winds and noisy sounds of birds, now that piece of song was renewed by the Arakan singer, Doe Ree.

Have fun by listening songs called, Moe Lar Ray... Lee Lar Ray... @ Rain Coming..... Wind Coming...,






May 17, 2010

แ€™ိုးแ€”แ€္แ€žား แ€‘ြแ€€္แ€•ါแ€œแ€္ @ Please Come Up Angel of Rain

This year, it is quite late monsoon winds to come in to Myanmar, it resulted water shortage in most of the places in Myanmar. It is the most distinct year in this decade that temperature high up until over 40 degree Celsius  in a lot of places including old capital of Myanmar. Hopefully, third or fourth week of May, monsoon winds can come in, otherwise there will be a big trouble for people in Myanmar.

For Mgluaye, it was like an old story because I was experienced water shortage since childhood. Same timing, somewhere in month of May, people from my native town had to face same problem. All the ponds and lakes used for main water supply for us are dried and we have to go far away from town to fetch water.

When I was teenage, people from the town including my parents organized to set up water supply system for the town. There was a big lake formed naturally by ranges of mountains at north of the town. They had to lay concrete pipes and built up separate wells in each quarter that allow people to fetch water nearby.

It can solve a big problem that usually faced every year, but sometime that big lake also dried and lowered water level in summer. At this point of time, we have no other way than to go that lake and fetch water by ourselves.

There was a song we usually sung while we faced hot summer and late monsoon. It was “Moe Nat Thar Htwak Par Lat” means “Please Come Up Angel of Rain”. Now here is that song sung by famous singer of Arakan, Khine Myat Mun.

Have fun by listening and let’s pray “Angel of rain to come up.”

Download Here!





Jan 7, 2010

ေแ€œးแ€แ€ီ แ€›แ€ိုแ€„္ แ€žแ‚€แ€€ၤแ€”္ แ€žီแ€်แ€„္းแ€™်ား

ေแ€œးแ€แ€ီ แ€›แ€ိုแ€„္ แ€žแ‚€แ€€ၤแ€”္ แ€žီแ€်แ€„္းแ€™်ား ျแ€–แ€…္แ€•ါแ€แ€š္။ แ€”ားแ€†แ€„္แพแ€€แ€–ိုแ‚•แ€”ဲแ‚• Download แ€œုแ€•္แ€œိုแ€žူแ€™်ား แ€œုแ€•္ႏိုแ€„္แ€–ိုแ‚• ေแ€แ€™ွ်ျแ€แ€„္း ျแ€–แ€…္แ€•ါေแพแ€€ာแ€„္း။

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Credit : Arakan Music

Dec 18, 2009

Mistaken

Just want to feature a music video that was sung and starring by Arakan singer. Actually I really do not know when this music video was released. Just a month ago, by the time I was surfing YouTube, just finding Arakan music videos, I have seen this and view it. It attract my mind, I replay so many times. The song is composing about the disease endangering the world, AIDS.

I am not too sure it is own tune music, but the pattern that I can listen shows that it seems to be own tune. The most significant thing I like in this music video is its performance. The way they present theme of song I like it.

Song's name is แ€™ွားแ€™ိแ€œိုแ‚•(Mistaken).

I hope you all will like it too, have fun for watching..,

:)

Oct 3, 2009

แ€ါแ€€แฝြแ€္แ€—်ာแ€š္



แ€ါแ€€แฝြแ€္แ€—်ာแ€š္ แ€žူแ€„แ€š္แ€်แ€„္းေแ€›ာแ€„္းแ€›แ€„္း แ‚ိုแ‚•แ€”แ€”္แ‚• แ€†ီแ€™ီးแ€‘ြแ€”္းแ€€แ€္ေแ€™
แ€กာแ€€ာแ€€ို แ€™ီးแ€•ံုးแ€•်ံแ€œႊแ€္แ€แ€„္
ေแ€กာแ€„္แ€•ါแ€…ီ แ€†ုေแ€ာแ€„္း แ€“ေแ€œแ‚•แ‚ိုးแ€›ာ แ€်แ€…္แ€–ိုแ‚•ေแ€€ာแ€„္း
แ€›แ€•္แ‚ြာแ€ိုแ€„္းแ€™ွာ แ€…ုแ‚ံုးေแ€•်ာ္แ€€แ€္ေแ€

แ€œာแ€š္ေแ€ แ€œားแ€€แ€္ေแ€™ แ€แ€€ၤแ€˜ာแ€€ြแ€„္း แ€˜ုแ€›ားแ€•ြဲแ€”แ€”္แ‚• แ€กแฟแ€•ိဳแ€„္ႏႊဲแ€€แ€္แ€–ိုแ‚•ေแ€œ
แ€กแ€…ိုแ€„္แ€กแ€œာแ€€ို แ€‘ိแ€”္းแ€žိแ€™္းေแ€…ာแ€„္ แ€œားေแ€™
แ€†ြแ€™္းေแ€ာ္แ‚€แ€€ီးေแ€œာแ€„္းแ€•ြဲ แ€กแฟแ€•ိဳแ€„္แ€กแ€†ိုแ€„္ แ€†แ€„္แ€šแ€„္ႏႊဲ
แ€˜ာแ€žာ แ€žာแ€žแ€”ာ แ€€ိုแ€„္းแ‚ိႈแ€„္းแ€•ါแ€šแ€„္แ‚•ေแ€

แ€်แ€…္แ€›แ€–ိုแ‚• แ€–ူးแ€…ာแ‚ွแ€„္ေแ€် แ€ိြแ€ြိแ€—်ာแ€š္ แ€‘ိုแ€™ွာ ျแ€™แ€„္แ€—်ာแ€š္แ€กေแ€ แ€žူแ€„แ€š္แ€်แ€„္း
แ€›แ€ိုแ€„္แ‚•แ‚ိုးแ€›ာ แ€กแ€…ိုแ€„္แ€กแ€œာแ€€ို แ€‘ိแ€”္းแ€žိแ€™္းแ€žူ
แ€šแ€ฅ္ေแ€€်းแ€žူแ‚•แ€กแ€œွแ€€ို แ€…ံแ€‘ားေแ€œာแ€€္แ€šแ€„္แ‚•ေแ€
ေแ€’ေแ€™ာแ€„္แ€›แ€„္แ€™ွာ แ€…ြဲแ€œแ€™္းแ€•ါแ€šแ€„္แ‚•ေแ€

แ€ါแ€€แฝြแ€္แ€œြแ€”္ แ€แ€”္ေแ€†ာแ€„္แ€ိုแ€„္แ€•ြဲ แฟแ€ိแ€™္แ‚•แฟแ€ိแ€™္แ‚•แ€žแ€Š္းแ€œိုแ‚• แ€‘แ€™แ€„္းေแ€•ါแ€„္းแ€်แ€€္แ€…ားေแ€™
แ‚ြာแ€œแ€Š္แ€—်ာแ€š္ แ€กုแ€”္းแ€žီးေแ€ာแ€„္းแ€€แ€္ေแ€™
แ€žာแ€”ီေแ€› แ€œแ€• แ€›ေแ€›ာแ€„္းแ€žแ€္แ€—်ာแ€š္ แพแ€€แ€Š္แ‚•แ€™แ€
แ€›แ€•္แ‚ြာแ€ိုแ€„္းแ€™ွာ แ€…ုแ‚ံုးေแ€•်ာ္แ€€แ€္ေแ€

Mar 26, 2009

ေแ€ာ္แ€แ€„္แ€žแ€‡แ€„္ - แ€แ€„္းแ€€ိုแ€ိုแ€„္

Track 1 - ေแ€ာ္แ€แ€„္แ€žแ€‡แ€„္
Track 2 - แ€กျแ€–ဴေแ€›ာแ€„္แ€•แ€”္းေแ€်
Track 3 - แ€œแ€แ€…္แ€…แ€„္း၏ แ€›แ€•္แ€แ€Š္แ€™ႈ
Track 4 - แ€กแ€ါးแ€›แ€Š္
Track 5
Track 6 - แ€œြแ€™္းแ€›แ€€ိုแ€š္แ‚•แ€กိแ€™္
Track 7 - แ€งแ€€ၠแ€›ာแ€‡္แฟแ€™ိဳแ€„္
Track 8 - แ€€်ိแ€”္แ€…ာ
Track 9 - แ€กား
Track 10 - แ€กားแ€œံုးแ€™ွားแ€œားေแ€™
Track 11 - แ€…แ€Š္းแ€žံုးแ€แ€”္
Track 12 - ေแ€…ာျแ€•แ€Š္แ‚•แ€Šိဳေแ€†ာแ€„္แ€žူ
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Track 14 - ေแ€ာ္แ€แ€„္แ€žแ€‡แ€„္ (Bonus Track)

Track 5 แ€”ဲแ‚• Track 13 แ€€ိုေแ€ာแ‚• แ€žီแ€်แ€„္းေแ€ါแ€„္းแ€…แ€ฅ္ แ‚ွာแ€™ေแ€ြแ‚•แ€ာแ€”ဲแ‚• แ€กแ€™แ€Š္ แ€แ€•္แ€™แ€‘ားျแ€–แ€…္แ€•ါ။ ေแ€ါแ€„္းแ€…แ€ฅ္ แ€žိแ€žူแ€™်ား Comment แ€ဲแ‚•แพแ€€แ€™แ€š္ แ€†ိုแ€›แ€„္ ေแ€€်းแ€‡ူး แ€ฅแ€•แ€€ာแ€› แ€™်ားแ€…ြာ แ€แ€„္แ‚ွိแ€™ွာ ျแ€–แ€…္แ€•ါေแพแ€€ာแ€„္း။

:)

Credit : Arakan Music

Mar 25, 2009

แ€œႈိแ€„္းแ€œံုးေแ€်

แ€›แ€ိုแ€„္แ€žီแ€်แ€„္း แ€กေแ€Ÿာแ€„္းေแ€œးေแ€ြ แ€…ုแ€…แ€Š္းแ€‘ားแ€ာแ€•ါ။ ေแ€™ာแ€„္แ€œူေแ€กး แ€…ုแ€…แ€Š္းแ€ာ แ€™แ€Ÿုแ€္แ€•ါแ€˜ူး။ แ€’ီ แ€…ာแ€™်แ€€္ႏွာแ€€ေแ€” Download แ€œုแ€•္แ€်แ€‘ားแ€ာแ€•ါ။ แ€›ံแ€–แ€”္แ€›ံแ€ါแ€™ွာ Download แ€œုแ€•္แ€–ိုแ‚• แ€กแ€†แ€„္แ€™ေျแ€• ျแ€–แ€…္ေแ€œแ‚• ျแ€–แ€…္แ€‘แ‚ွိေแ€œေแ€ာแ‚• Download แ€œုแ€•္แ€œိုแ€žူแ€™်ား แ€กแ€ြแ€€္แ€œแ€Š္း แ€กแ€†แ€„္ေျแ€•ေแ€กာแ€„္ ျแ€•แ€”္แ€แ€„္ ေแ€•းแ€œိုแ€€္ျแ€แ€„္းแ€•ါแ€—်ာ။



แ€™แ€‚ၤแ€œာแ€†ုေแ€ာแ€„္း
แ€်แ€…္แ€•แ€”္းแ€œแ€Š္းแ€ူး แ€†ူးแ€œแ€Š္းแ€…ူး - แ€žแ€”္းေแ€™ာแ€„္
แ€œႈိแ€„္းแ€œံုးေแ€် - แ€™แ€œแ€္
แ€กแ€်แ€…္แ€•ုแ€…แฆာ - ေแ€…ာแ€‘ြแ€”္းေแ€กာแ€„္
แ€•แ€”္းแ€žแ€‡แ€„္၏แ€กแ€šူแ€ံ - แ€žแ€”္းေแ€™ာแ€„္၊ แ€™แ€œแ€္
แ€แ€–แ€€္แ€žแ€္แ€กแ€်แ€…္
แ€ီးแ€œိုแ‚•แ€€်แ€”္แ€œိုแ€€္แฟแ€™ိဳแ‚•แ€…แ€…္ေแ€ြ - แ€žแ€”္းေแ€™ာแ€„္
ႏႈแ€္แ€†แ€€္แ€ေแ€› แ€€ံ့ေแ€€ာ္ေျแ€™ - แ€šုแ€šုแ€œွိဳแ€„္
แ€‡ီแ€žွ်แ€„္แ€ိုးေแ€€ แ€แ€္ျแ€•ဳေแ€›
แ€်แ€…္แ€•แ€”္းแ€•ြแ€„္แ‚•ေแ€šာแ€„္ แ€™แ€•ြแ€„္แ‚•ေแ€šာแ€„္
ျแ€™แ€€ြแฝแ€”္းแ€Šိဳ
แ€›ိုးแ€›ာแ€€แ€™แ€™ - แ€žแ€”္းေแ€™ာแ€„္
ႏြီแ€กแ€œြแ€™္း - แ€šုแ€šုแ€œွိဳแ€„္
แ€€ုแ€œေแ€်แ€ေแ€šာแ€€္
แ€กแ‚แ€€ြแ€„္းแ€™ဲ့แ€˜แ€ - แ€žแ€”္းေแ€™ာแ€„္
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